Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF HAMILTON (GALLATIN VALLEY). 1. The Stone Church. 3. Elder Edward M. Davidson. 2. Rev. Davis Willson. (The Seminary Buildings to the left). ELDERS OP HAMILTON CHURCH, GALLATIN VALLEY. 1. Franklyn L. Stone.* 4. Thornton A. Street. 2. William D. Bell, Sr. 5. Alexander Smith, Sr. 3. Samuel Bell** and Wife. *Deceased April 16, 1SS6. **Deceased April 7, 1902. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. 331 none of its students failed for admission in the best colleges,on the grade applied for, or failed in other studies to re-flect cre


Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF HAMILTON (GALLATIN VALLEY). 1. The Stone Church. 3. Elder Edward M. Davidson. 2. Rev. Davis Willson. (The Seminary Buildings to the left). ELDERS OP HAMILTON CHURCH, GALLATIN VALLEY. 1. Franklyn L. Stone.* 4. Thornton A. Street. 2. William D. Bell, Sr. 5. Alexander Smith, Sr. 3. Samuel Bell** and Wife. *Deceased April 16, 1SS6. **Deceased April 7, 1902. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. 331 none of its students failed for admission in the best colleges,on the grade applied for, or failed in other studies to re-flect credit on the Academy training. But in 1893 the State College of Agriculture and Mechan-ic Arts was begun in Bozeman with government supportand corresponding advantages too great to justify the effortto maintain an unendowed school in the same view of this the Academy was closed in 1892. THE HISTORY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP HAMILTON. (The following History of the Hamilton Church in Galla-tin Valley is taken from the historical booklet of the Boze-man Church.) Hamilton, Montana Territory, June 3, 1872. This village was first visited in the interests of Presby-terianism by Rev. Sheldon Jackson, Sup


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